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  • isn't the 10 the B-Line express? It says Redfern on it

  • Apparently so!

  • gimpies and old people

  • how in the hell are they supposed to get around then? i'm glad they're not on the roadways driving when i'm driving.

    if you don't like it, don't use the bus. why are you taking the bus? why don't you get your driver's license and a car to boot then you won't have to deal with this.

  • well im not a rich snobby cocksucker and cant afford one asshole

  • i think you're the asshole! how old are you?

    are "rich snobby cocksuckers" the only ones who can afford cars? i think not.....

    almost anyone can get a car, if you're willing to pay for it....

    i see that you can afford the internet connection, maybe you should channel your money towards a set of wheels.....

    i couldn't imagine depending on a bus everyday.....that's why i drive.

    smell you later.

  • i wish the buses didn't have a low accessable floor because that way we wouldn't have to deal with old people and carts and bugees and wheelchairs clogging up the space

  • I forgot say the second difference. We have not only kept our streetcars to this very day, but we plan to expand the lines out to suburbia someday! Unlike Hamilton which has nothing but buses in their transit system. It would have made more sense for Toronto to keep the name "Toronto Street Railway" and for Hamilton to now have the name "Hamilton Transit Commission." Not the other way around! Oh well at least the newest buses in the fleet are low-floor, articulated and diesel-electric.

  • Great buses though! That looks like it would be a sick ride! I would like to come and ride in one of those buses in Hamilton someday!

  • if u live in canada or us u can visit hamilton or vancouver! vancouver just got 2 of the new de60lfrs in a few days ago.

  • I wish they kept their streetcars or at least their trolley buses! It kind of takes away the purpose of keeping their city transit name "Hamilton Street Railway." I know they first originated with that name because the majority of their vehicles started off as streetcars, but that was the same deal with Toronto. The only two differences are, we changed our name from the "Toronto Street Railway" to the "Toronto Transit Commission.

  • Yep. The surviving GM artic's were retired almost immediately after the DE60LFR's came into service.

  • They have replaced the GM artics already.

  • I have a very important question. Are these 2007 NFI DE60LFRs replacing the 1982 GM Articulated TA60102Ns that are being retired?

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